Software solutions provider Nectari is undergoing a significant leadership transition as co-founder Greg Brown retires after 33 years, with Gareth Marks and Nicolas Trottier stepping into key executive roles. This change underscores the company's commitment to blending experienced leadership with new perspectives to sustain its growth and innovation in the competitive software industry.
Greg Brown's departure marks the end of an era for Nectari, a company he co-founded with Benoit Trottier. Under Brown's leadership, Nectari expanded its global footprint to over 60 countries and developed critical integrations with major enterprise resource planning platforms such as Sage Software and Acumatica. These achievements have cemented Nectari's reputation as a leader in providing comprehensive business intelligence solutions.
The appointment of Gareth Marks as Chief Revenue Officer and Nicolas Trottier as Chief Financial Officer represents a strategic renewal of Nectari's executive team. Marks, with over a decade of service at Nectari, is poised to build on the solid foundation laid by Brown. Nicolas Trottier brings entrepreneurial acumen and a fresh vision to the CFO role, ensuring the company's innovative legacy continues.
This leadership transition also includes the promotion of Marks and Nicolas Trottier to full partnership status, joining Benoit Trottier and Chief Operating Officer Guy Girouard. This restructuring is a testament to Nectari's strategic approach to maintaining its institutional knowledge while embracing the dynamism of generational leadership change.
With its new leadership structure, Nectari remains focused on delivering powerful, intuitive tools that empower businesses to make data-driven decisions efficiently. The company's dedication to innovation and excellence ensures it will continue to meet the evolving needs of its global clientele, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in the software solutions space.


